We're thrilled to interview Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar, authors of Still Mad: American Women Writers and the Feminist Imagination. The discussion is delightfully wide-ranging, from the most topical things on our mind (Kyrsten Sinema and Britney Spears) to the broadest questions we are grappling with "Will true equity ever be reached?" and "Why do so many white women regularly vote against their own interests?" We discussed how women have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, Susan Sontag's lesser known feminist essays, intersectionality, and the utopianism found in feminism - the wish for a better world, and the need to imagine a better world so that it comes into being. And that's just scratching the surface - we hope you enjoy!
Ep 85: COVID-19, Racial Disparities, Performative Feminism
Ep 84: White Women Complicity
Ep 83: Police Brutality and Protests in 2020 (Part 2)
Ep 82: Police Brutality and Protests in 2020 (Part 1)
Podcast Blackout - Rest in Power
Ep 81: Our Non-COVID News Anxieties
Ep 80: The Case Against Reopening
Ep 79: Adele’s Weight Loss
Ep 78: Debunking COVID-19 Myths
Ep 77: Little Fires Everywhere
Ep 76: One Month Quarantine Check In
Ep 75: Tara Reade
Ep 74: Tiger King through a Feminist Lens
Ep 73: The Hidden Victims of COVID-19
Ep 72: Guilty Pleasures
We see you: COVID-19 Edition (Bonus)
Ep 71: COVID-19
Ep 70: Bernie or Biden?
Ep 69: Not So Super Tuesday
Ep 68: Slogging through the Primaries
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